Alien Hunter

About Derrel Sims Derrel Sims, The Alien Hunter. The world’s leading expert on alien abductions. His 38+ years of field research has focused on physical evidence, and led to his groundbreaking discoveries of alien implants and alien fluorescence.

About Derrel Sims Derrel Sims, The Alien Hunter. The world’s leading expert on alien abductions. His 38+ years of field research has focused on physical evidence, and led to his groundbreaking discoveries of alien implants and alien fluorescence.

About Derrel Sims Derrel Sims, The Alien Hunter. The world’s leading expert on alien abductions. His 38+ years of field research has focused on physical evidence, and led to his groundbreaking discoveries of alien implants and alien fluorescence.

About Derrel Sims Derrel Sims, The Alien Hunter. The world’s leading expert on alien abductions. His 38+ years of field research has focused on physical evidence, and led to his groundbreaking discoveries of alien implants and alien fluorescence.

(permission to use this) To all, This is one of my abductees. His name is Terry Lovelace. He is a retired assistant Atty. Gen. He has connections, with a hybrid alien that been seen in Houston, 20 years before I met my abductee, here. He was beyond stunned when I showed him drawings… Of the […]

Derrel Sims The Alien Hunter is the world’s leading expert on alien abductions. His 38+ years of field research has focused on physical evidence, and led to his groundbreaking discoveries of alien implants and alien fluorescence. Sims is also a compassionate and skilled therapist who has helped hundreds of experiencers all over the world come […]

Here a Capt (rmc) speaks to others on the net…And I respond in italics and in the story below. I rarely comment on these things…But here are the facts of the event Capt. Robert is referring to. Thanks for bringing this up sir. Derrel sims. On may 10, 2010, at 9:20 pm, mc wrote: Not […]

Just back from my trip to India, and it was epic in many ways. To experience this rich, ancient culture first-hand was a wonderful opportunity. I made friends and allies, and we’ve got the start of an effective research organization there.

Young alien hunters in India. Derrel Sims at Taj with Hitesh K. Yadav and Shivansh Shukla.

My young investigators have all the right stuff and we hope to break to the stigma against the topic that exists in this fascinating country.

The case they uncovered that brought me to India involves a bright professional woman in her early 30s. She and some of her family members have experienced multiple contact with what they described as children as “monkey people.” Our patient has recall of receiving alien implants at various times in her life.

India implant in situ

My investigators were impressed with her story, the details and clarity, as well as the physical evidence she presented. They shared her medical records, Xrays and reports, and after I spoke with her myself, I believed this was a genuine case with the markers of the rare alien implant in her shoulder.

The seemingly metallic object was visible beneath the skin as a lump. The patient was resolute to have it removed surgically, which would be a simple procedure. She was also interested in learning more about her contact experiences than she was able to remember. She was very eager for me to come and oversee the surgery personally, and work with her privately.

The surgery was going to be performed in Delhi, under conventional medical setting. The surgeon and the hospital director were very cooperative. They followed my directions about handling the object and importantly maintaining chain of custody. The entire procedure was documented on video, and included 5 witnesses besides myself.

Derrel directs the nurse to place the implant in formalin to preserve it.

The object was covered with a biological casing. The surgeon did think this was unusual, but I have seen this before in previous implant surgeries. The pathology testing will reveal if this is a natural inflammatory response, or something else (as I suspect.)

The patient had no physical ill effects. However, that night she did experience extreme terror, sensing “they” were angry at the object’s removal. Similar emotions were also felt by other family members. There is more that I cannot share at this time, but let’s just say that I don’t mind messing with the alien’s program here (grins).

The patient then took me to Mumbai to meet her family and work with her privately. I was impressed by her sincerity, and the extensive psychological testing gave me insight into her particular case. I suspect there are at least 2 other sites of previous implantation (possibly still extant), and she does exhibit a typical scoop mark on one of her legs.

The implant in its biological casing

Overall the experience was cathartic for the patient and my hope is also that I was able to provide some comfort and insight. However, it’s not unusual to have a rollercoaster of conflicting feelings follow such an event (probably result of alien programming and interference). I am here for the patient and her family as needed. She’s part of our special “family” now.

I plan to remove the biological casing, have both tissue pathology and metalurgical testing done and report on the findings. This is just the beginning.

I’ll have some more info soon about other aspects of this fascinating trip, so stay tuned Alien Hunter Nation!

It’s been a real busy summer, including a wonderful trip to Roswell, New Mexico for the annual conference at the Roswell Museum. Always a delight to work with these fine folks, who preserve the legacy of that fateful 1947 event. More importantly, they bring everyone together to share how far we’ve come in exposing the reality of the alien presence, and how much further we still have to go. One of my favorite parts of the conference is getting to moderate the experiencers panel. As I’ve always said, it’s going to take all of us sharing our discoveries and encounters–that means both the investigators and abductees/contactees. Some of the best pieces of evidence I have came from folks out there that were paying attention enough to share with me things they’ve found (on their own bodies and around them.)

I had a fun trip a couple of weeks ago to New Mexico to follow up on an unusual sighting of something unusual. Hate to be cagey about this, but I can’t share details just yet. Hopefully soon!

Those of you who heard me on Jimmy Church’s Fade To Black know I’m working an extraordinary case right now with a woman from India. The medical records I’ve seen so far, and my contact with her, lead me to believe this could be one of those rare cases of alien implants. Looks like I’ll be heading out there next month to find out more. I’ll be connecting with a couple of young researchers there and visiting local UFO hot spots and more. Can’t wait to share it all with Alien Hunter Nation!

Then looks like I’ll be heading to colder climate in October–a conference in Edmonton, Canada. I have a couple of ongoing cases nearby, too, so this will be a great chance to work them up close and personal.

Looking forward to sharing more insights with you here and on my Facebook page!

Ufology lost one of the good ones recently. Don Waldrop, former director of Mutual UFO Network Los Angeles, lost his battle with liver cancer. He and his lovely wife Lin had moved to Florida upon Don’s retirement. He was an accomplished musician, and also a leader in the UFO field.For years he lead MUFON-LA to become one of the most vibrant chapters in the country, and I was fortunate to have been invited to speak on several occasions. Don and I became friends and also colleagues. Many of you recall me mentioning in interviews, most recently on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, a surgery on one of my alien abductees to remove his possibly alien implant in Los Angeles about 12 years ago. What most people don’t know is that Don Waldrop was very much involved in setting that up. He introduced me to the surgeon who would do the procedure and follow-up work, and arranged the setting for the surgery. Don was interviewed by the Israeli film director who featured the event in his documentary, and he struck me as having a very balanced viewpoint on the whole phenomenon. He has always been open-minded yet at the same time a no-nonsense guy who was pretty discerning. He projected a valuable credibility on behalf of the field as a whole and we all owe him a debt for that.

During his tenure as Section Director of MUFON-LA, Don also produced the interview show IN CONTACT: UFOs which featured MUFON’s monthly speakers in a personal one-on-one interview. His host was Saundra Marsh, another close colleague and respected friend. And in one of those fun interconnections the UFO field is known for, my media manager Jolene Rae Harrington was also recruited by Don to sit on the board of MUFON-LA, and she took over as host for IN CONTACT when Saundra went on leave.I’m grateful to Don for his many years as a Ufology Ambassador, for lending a sense of calm and dignity to “the work” we do. I’m most grateful though for his friendship and support, which never wavered. His wife Lin perhaps knows best of all how important that has been to me. I send my love to her and Don’s family, and my prayers are with them as well. Rest in Peace, Don.

I’ll be appearing tonight on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory during the second half of the program to talk about alien encounters, abductions, and implants. Tune in! If you miss it, you can always listen later if you’re a Coast Insider.

If you want to “warm up,” there’s a special preview of one of my appearances on an upcoming show on After Dark that’s available for free right now: It’s called “Dances In The Dark: Derrel Sims – The Alien Hunter,” and gives a good overview of my take on these things.

I’ll be getting more specific tonight on Coast with George, so don’t forget to tune in!

Had a blast a couple weeks back filming with the crew from Channel 2 Houston. Reporter Owen Conflenti asked some great questions, and seemed genuinely interested in what I had to say.

The final piece aired tonight in Houston, and the video is posted on their website.

I appreciate getting the chance to share a bit about what I do and why.

One funny note: I seem to be getting a lot of comments lately about my wardrobe, whether it’s my black duster I wear on a lot of “Uncovering Aliens” episodes, or as Owen says in the report, the fact that I’m wearing a jacket. Well, I thought I’d dress up a bit for the camera, didn’t mean to cause a fuss! Hey, I’m no fashion hound, but I do think my new hat looks sharp, don’t you?

There are so many photos and videos of UFOs going around, on the internet and elsewhere. It’s pretty tough to credit them, as there are many ways to fake them. But also, because there are simply things out there that look like UFOs that are really tricks of light, unusual clouds and more. Trained experts can spot manipulation of the evidence. Remember analyst Jim Dilletoso during the “Black Ops” episode of my show “Uncovering Aliens”? He wasn’t able to discredit the photos based on the evidence.

That still doesn’t mean they are alien spacecraft, but possibly UFOs–unidentified. I find this fascinating, and don’t discount it–but prefer to have corroborating evidence.

Cell Phone photo of UFO in Northern California

I don’t have that with this photo I’m sharing. All I can say is that it comes from the best friend of a top tier science consultant for Team Alien Hunter, so the person is very well known to us and we can vouch for his credibility. He shared the image privately, with no intention of going public and with no personal agenda. The individual has reported unusual events in his life, and of course, I love the fact that he’s Native American! (My statistics show that a high percentage of alien abductees have Native American/Celtic/Irish ancestry.)

For the facts: The photo was taken with a cell phone, in the evening, so has an “unreal” quality to it. The location is a somewhat remote, wooded area in the mountains of Northern California’s Mendocino County.

I can’t say what the object depicted here is, but again, it sure is interesting. Notice the bending of the trees? In a perfect world, we’d have the object slightly behind the trees for better perspective and also to make it less likely to be photo-shopped–but I don’t think the UFO was prepared to pose for this photo! Maybe next time.